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Bhavesh Kalia
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| 10 months ago
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both are equal.there should neither be any discrimination nor should be any advantage to a specific sex(male or female)
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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Girls are doing well. However when compared as a ratio of boys towards girls, girls are still behind. Also lot of girls take decision emotionally which may not be suitable all the times. However girls are doing well now a days.
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Alka Thakur
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| 2 years ago
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what is it that the boys can do and girls cannot do????? In fact girls are leaving boys behind in almost all the fields at home and outside both!!!! Can anyone name or list at least one thing that girls cannot do????? I believe the word...
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Have you ever heard of a CEO, who is only 14 years old? Well here is a 14 years old girl, who loves to play like other kids, but she chooses to play with animation. Sindhuja Rajaraman, the ninth standard girl,CEO of Seppan,launched her Chennai based animation company in October 2010. She is the youngest digital caricaturist certified by Corel Corporation, India, fastest 2D animator in the country certified by Nasscom Animation and Gaming Conclave, 2010. Well, she had also made a Guinness Book record attempt for the fastest animation film. The film was on Exnora, a Chennai based non- profit organization. She made it to mark the occasion of 10-10-2010. She did a three minute animation film in...
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satish
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To inspire to all the world people to how they really talent and high achivement they do it...
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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Thats great..This is called Passion..
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sunil ghodke
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Salute to Sindhuja Rajaraman!Thanks for referral Sujata!!
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Sanat Kumar Singh
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| 1 year ago
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Is there any data to be collected. Sending sms to multiple (any number) of users is as easy as typing text. u get spam from marketers all the time dont u. Just a matter of tying up with a service provider. and its really cheap too.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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| 1 year ago
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This is a very good solution. However collecting the data will be a big task. Instead they can create a site to enroll and provide information to send SMS w.r.t area they are residing. This way even if the person changes his address, he has option to...
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Sujatha srivastava
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| 1 year ago
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Collecting data from so many users and sending messages wont be an easy task. They might have a little bit of success but this can't be a big hit. Lets see how does it turn out..
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priti inamdar
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| 1 year ago
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I think yes there will be bank portability service in near future so that one can easily switch the bank and can get benefit of Interest rates, or other competitive facility. Its very IMP in point of view of Bank customers.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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I think yes.. Its absolutely possible
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Shouvonik Bhattacharjee
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| 1 year ago
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It will be possible with the new technology but the credit portion will have to be taken more care off as you cannot have a security mortgaged to one bank and transfer your loan account to other bank. This may be the next step after CBS and...
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Voracious Greed
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High international oil price
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Selfish traders hand-in-glove with local officials hoard esential commodities and then release it into the makret to book enormous profits. This in turn increases inflation because the average man if forced to spend two times more than he would...
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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Apart from incompetent politicians there are other factors too. Improper regulations and corruption also play a role.
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India has topped a list of the most 'over-regulated countries in the world' in a survey on Asian business and politics by Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd (PERC). The survey used responses from American executives about regulatory conditions in the United States to provide a benchmark against which to assess the Asian scores. India was rated worst in terms of over-regulation, scoring 9.16 points out of 10, followed by China with 9.04 points, Japan in third position with 3.28 points and the US at fourth with 1.51 points. Hong Kong received the best score in the survey of 0.98 point, while Singapore was second with 1.08 points, according to the survey done in the la...
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S. Muralidharan
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REGULATIONS are meant to be broken, as we have a number of loopholes in our system! The problem with us is we are not contemplating for one window clearance for business activities.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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If its overregulated, there wouldnot be many scams and money laundering. India is not properly regulated..
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Don't you hate it when you look at your salary slip and find that sundry deductions have pared it down. But believe us, you should actually feel happy about one of these deductions-the monthly contribution to the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF). The 12% of your basic salary that flows into the EPF every month has the potential to make you a crorepati when you retire. Sounds unbelievable? After all, the investment seems too small and the interest rate offered doesn't seem too high. But don't forget that a matching contribution comes from your employer every month. Don't also underestimate the power of compounding and what it can do to your retirement savings over the long term. As the graphi...
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S. Muralidharan
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You will have a real gain only if our Rupee value increases against US Dollar. If you can get your valuation something like 1 US $ = Rs. 10 or so, obviously, your savings, even for the lower income group, would go beyond reach! PF is a good...
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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Absolutely true. Many are unawre of this calculation and keep withdrawing the PF whenever they change job for some personal expenses. This is a great investment for retirement..
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sunitha
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PF is calculated 12% on the basic. salary included basic+DA+HRA+Medical allowance etc.if your basic is 25000 means your salary should be Rs.40000 or above.then you can be crorepati, but what is the position for the person getting Rs.10000/-or...
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sankari thirumaran thirumaran
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| 1 year ago
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yes,Bschools are doing the right job.they give benefits to the student.there are so many liquidity are available in the market which is not being invested.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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B Schools are taking right step in bringing this to the right people in right forum. This helps students focus on the key area they are interested rather than working in companies what they offer to do. Enterpreneurship helps in generating more...
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vinit
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Yes. B schools are doing the right job. Benefits to Indian Economy: There is tremendous liquidity available in the market which is not being invested. Instead it is lying in the banks. More entrepreneurs mean more money will be brought in the...
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Hemant Puthli
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| 2 years ago
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Excerpt from a Gartner report: The 10 leading countries in Asia Pacific included the undisputed leader in offshore services India, with China remaining the greatest challenger in terms of potential scale. Read more here - http://www.gartner.com/...
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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| 2 years ago
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I dont think China is a competing India in Software. The population,labour costs are very less in china. However the skills in taking software sector still has with India. The Indians are hardworking,skilled and smart enough to grab software...
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Hemant Puthli
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| 2 years ago
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It would be useful to focus on the question we are debating, since people seem to be missing the point. The point is not whether Indian IT services industry is bigger or better than China's - the point is: of all the rivals that India has, is...
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India need more banks
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Innovative banking methods
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Ajudiya Mayur C.
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"India need more banks"
| 1 year ago
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no, India don't want more banks but if, the exiting banks will perform better than its good.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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I think there should not be more banks. There are many banks existing in rural places also .However its the knowledge and the importance of keeping the money in banks that needs to be explored the the people. Unless people are aware of the benefits of...
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Swati Raut
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"India need more banks"
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Yes India needs more banks at this moment. When crores of accounts are maintained on a common platform, the overhead costs would be thin on individual accounts and thus charges can be brought down to a great extent. The number of users in the...
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